Flavours FAQ

How to choose, compare and rotate vape flavours across disposables and pods.

Flavour choice is personal, but understanding sweetness, cooling and profile families makes first purchases easier.

How do I pick a first flavour?
Start with a familiar profile and moderate intensity. Berry, peach, grape, mango and tea profiles are common beginner anchors.
What does ice mean in a flavour name?
Ice usually means a cooling finish, often menthol-like. It does not always mean extremely cold, so read reviews for the actual cooling level.
Are soda flavours good for all-day use?
Soda profiles such as orange soda can be fun and distinctive, but some adults prefer them as rotation flavours because sweetness can feel stronger over time.
Why do flavours taste different between devices?
Coil type, airflow, power output, e-liquid formula and device age all influence flavour. The same named flavour can feel different across brands.
What is the safest flavour choice for a fruit lover?
Mixed berry is often a safe first pick because it is familiar, layered and less polarising than very icy or very creamy profiles.
How many flavours should I buy first?
If you are new to a brand, buy a small variety rather than a bulk quantity of one flavour. Custom packs are useful when available.
Why does a flavour fade near the end?
Low e-liquid, a tired coil or weaker battery output can all reduce flavour intensity. A burnt note usually means the device or pod is finished.
Are tea flavours usually sweet?
Many tea pods are lightly sweet with aromatic notes. They can be a good option for adults who find candy fruit flavours too heavy.
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